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Sandspur, Vol. 19 No. 10, December 2, 1916

Academy Team Whips O.H.S in Thanksgiving Game; An Impressive Vesper Service; All Aboard for the Conference; Gay Thanksgiving Festivals, Annual Dinner and Social

( The The. ) ( Rollins Rollins. ) Sandspur
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Published by Students of ( Rolling Rollins ) ( College. ColIegc. )
( VOLUME YOLUl\IE YOLUl IE ) 19 ( WINTER 'VINTER ) PARK, FLORIDA, DECEMBER 2, 1916. No. 10
./
ACADEMY TEAM WHIPS 0.--'H. S. AN IMPRESSIVE VESPER SERVICE I All 'BOARD FOR ( THE TE ) CONFERENCE GAY THANKSGIVING FESTIVALS.
NNGCAME ANNUAL DINNER AND SOCIAL
IN Sermon By ))r. Ward ( Greatly 'Greatly ) Enjoyed Great Things Planned for Christmas
By Large Audience. Time, ( December Vecember ) ( 27-31. 2731. 27 31. )
( A \ ) Close ( Hut But ) ( Decisive Ilecisive ) Victory ( Played Pla.cd I'layed ) ( --sue sue ) ' Most Pleasant Thanksgiving Day ( En En- )
Last Sunday ( evening evening- ) the churches Much interest has been aroused, not ( joyed jo.cd ) By Students.
In Orlando.
of the town united in a Thanksgiving only in ( Winter 'Vinter ) Park, but also ( through through- )
Vesper service, held in the College out the state, in.the. ( Conference onference ) of Five o'clock Thursday ( evening evening- ) wit-
Rollins Academy walked over the ( Or Or- ) chapel. By 7:30 the main auditorium ( Young Y01.mg ) People's Societies, which is to nessed the gathering of a merry
lando High School boys in a game on was full and the balcony and side ( audi audi- ) be ( conducted condected ) on the campus, Decemthrong at the ( dining dining- ) hall, which pre-
Thanksgiving II1orningon the Orlando torium had to be used to accommodate ( ber bel' ) ( 27-31 27 31 ), inclusive. Our athletic ( di- di ) sented a brilliant scene, with its tables
( field. Held. ) Musselwhite ( starred stc.ured ) for the the crowd, which included many people rector, R. W. Greene, is secretary of and occupants in festive array.
Academy, with Fletcher, Lewis and from Orlando, Maitland and the ( sur sur- ) the Conference, and has visited ( during during- ) Throughout the dinner voices could
( iStevcnson Stevenson ) coming close seconds. Ivey rounding vicinity. The service opened the past few weeks a number of be heard happy in jovial mirth ( and anti )
was the whole Orlando team. Both with an organ voluntary, ( Harkcr's Harker's ) cities in the interest of the Conferwit..
( J.nes lines ) held well at the critical moments "Meditation,'' played by Miss Vanetta ence, where he has met with ( growing growing- ) The faculty table ( attracted attractC(1 ) much
( and a'ld ) deserve commendation. Hall. Dr. Olin Boggess, pastor of the enthusiasm and success. ( Friday Fl'iday ) ( even-attention even attention evenattention ), with its ( centerpiece centurpiece ) of yel-
The Game( : ; ) Methodist Church, read for the ( Scrip Scrip- ) ing ( at nt ) 7:30 a meeting of the ( churchus churches ) low chrysanthemums carrying out the
First Quarter: ( Rolling Rollins ) kicked to ( Or 01'- 01' Or- ) ture reading the story of Ananias of the town was held to discuss the color scheme of gold and ( green. g-reen. g reen. ) The
lando. The Orlando man was dropped from the fifth chapter of Acts. Dr. Conference. Those students whose lot place cards were clever caricatures of
( in 10 w ) his tracks for ( \he he the ) first down. Two R. T. Jones of the Baptist Church ofit will be to spend their Yuletide ( holi-the holi the holithe ) faculty members themselves, done
attempts at the lines were of no avail, fered the prayer. days on the campus, are looking forin water colors by Miss Brebner.
and a pass failed, forcing Orlando to A choir composed of the choirs of ward to this assembly as a time both The Senior Class table was ( magnifi- magnifi )
( prnt. p'nt. ) Fletcher received the kick and the churches of the town rendered the of profit and ( pelasure. pelnsure. ) Upon these ( stu- stu ) cently adorned with Paul Neyron
was dropped without taking a step. anthem, "Great ( and amI ) Marvelous," by dents will partly fall the duty of ( mak- mak ) rose \. A silver candelabra graced the-
( Rodenbaugh Rodenbaug-h Rodenbaug h ) hit the line for two yards( ; : ) Crockel, the solo part ( being being- ) ( taken talun ) by ing the visitors feel at home in ourcenter of ( the thu ) table. The place cards
Musselwhite made two more through Miss Frieda Siewart and the duet by ( Rollins Rolins ) environment. ( Mr. 1\11' 1 11' 11Ir. ) Greene has and favors were in harmony with the
the same hole, and"then repeated for ( Misses 1\1isses 1 1isses ) ( Siewert Siewart ) and Gates. ( Miss 1\1iss 1 1iss ) made the folowingannouncement other appointments. ( Mr. 1\11' 1 11' ) and Mrs. C.
one more; he tried the end and was Waterman sang a solo in her usual concerning the Conference: G. Tilden and ( Miss 1\1iss 1 1iss ) Gladys Tilden were
( thrown fhrown ) for a loss, the ball going to pleasing manner. The Florida Conference for Young the guests of ( l \ ) pnor.
( irlando orlando rlando ) on downs. ( Lewjs' Lew.is' Lewis' ) ( tackling tarkling ) ( "In --In- In -In ) ( hts hm his ) powerful sermon;( "TSr. TIr. ) ( Ward Varir ) ( People's Pt's ) ( "SdetotTes Sbcfie'tics ) ( wfll wfu will ) ( " ' ) >e'a' midwinThe ( Junior .Junior ) table was prettily deco-
broke up the next play, Orlando ( fum fum- fur- fur )( ¬ - ) emphasized personal responsibility and ( ter tel' ) school for young people, providing I rated in its color scheme of gold and
( bling bJing ); Rollins recovered. Rodenbaugh the fafct that our lives, whether ( good g-ood g ood ) special opportunity for instruction ( and anti ) , white. Japanese place cards added the
bucked the line for two yards, and or evil, cast a shadow upon those with inspiration as well as enjoyable recrefinishing touch to this attractive table.
Musselwhite tore four more off tackle. whom we ( come comu ) in contact. Our lives ation. The Conference will serve young ( I , ) The ( Sophomore-Freshman Sophomore Freshman ) table was
( Rolling Rollins ) made their ten yards and in turn are not individualistic, but are people of the several young people's ' not behind the other tables in attrac-
Fletcher advanced the ball three yards ( aggregates ag-g-regates ag g regates ) of characteristics which are societies ( and anti ) young people of the ! tiveness. A beautiful centerpiece was
through the line; Musselwhite made social in nature; sums of all ( absorbed absorbed. ) churches where there are no young (formed of roses on a basket, from the
( two t.wo ) more ( through throug-h throug h ) the same place, and shadows which are cast ( upon llpon ) us by people's ( organizations organizations. ) handle of which streamed ribbons of
Rollins gained at will on the next five those who have influence over us. In 'I Its purpose will be to broaden and the colors of both classes. At the end
plays. Orlando ( tightened tig-htened tig htened ) up, with the our lives may be united and welded ( to- to ) deepen the spiritual life of the stuof the ribbons were sprigs of holly.
ball under their goal, and held the gether the shadows of a mother, a ! dents and to fit them ( and anti ) inspire ( them then ) ! The other tables in the dining hall
Academy for downs. Fletcher punted father, ( college colleg-e colleg e ) professors and all our I for more effective service as workers , were suitably decorated for the occa-
outside, the ball going into play on the personal friends. As these shadows i in the ( church church. ) ( sion. sian. )
first line of scrimmage in Orlando's are, so may our characters be, strong I Classes will be conducted daily in I The ( following following- ) menu was served:
hands. Orlando fumbled and ( Rollins Rolhns ) and deep. Bible study, methods of personal work, ( ; : ) Oyster Cocktail, Saltines,
recovered. Rollins failed to make the The Christ is a shadow of God; the ' ( foreign foreig-n foreig n ) and home missions. The work I Celery, Olives,
( dtiSance dance ), and Fletcher ( punted. punted.- punted ) apostles and church ( leaders lenders ), shadows in the class room will be supplemented I Roast Turkey, Nut ( Stuffing Stuffing- ), Gravy,
Fr emke was waiting for his man to of Christ. Through this ( chain hain ) God I by lectures on subjects relating to the Sweet Potatoes, Onions,
catch the ball and dropped him as the ( casts rasts ) His shadow on us. In His great I work of the Kingdom. Cranberry Sauce, Banana Salad,
ball fell in his arm . Orlando made kindness and love for us, He has The faculty ( will wlI ) consist of men ( thorMince thrMince ) ( Pie Pic ), Cheese, Nuts, Raisins,
two short ( gains gams ) ( against ag-amst ag amst ) the ( line Ime ), and placed a shadow between Himself and I ( oughly oug-hly oug hly ) versed in the subjects which Cafe Noir.they .
the Quarter ended. us. Because of our imperfection and ! will teach and inspiring as leadThe dance, which is always an an-
Second Quarter: The second quarter ( short-comings short comings short-coming-s coming s ), we could not endure ( di- di ) ers. nual affair of much pleasure and in-
was much the same as the first, "Joe"rect comparison with him. Dr. E. ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ) Poteat, president of ( Furterest 1"urterest ), began at 8 o'clock. Never was
( paining g-aining g aining gaining ) on every play and Rodenbaugh Each life has its part in forming the man University, will have charge of the ( "Gym' "Gym" "Gym's ) more uniquely and artistic-
making his two yards against the line. moral fabric and standard of the ( uni uni- ) Bible study and will use "Will of God" ally decorated than on this occasion.
( Froemke F'roemke ) was ( getting getting- ) the Orlando men verse. I as his text ( book. hook. ) Dr. ( Poteat Potent ) is a naAs one entered the "Gym" dazzling-
on all the punts and ( Fletcher I"letcher ) was ( We 'Ve ) are not without responsibility, tive of Virginia, and was pastor of the white ( snowfiakes snowflakes ), which appeared to
making nice ( gains g-ains g ains ) on the short end ( but hut ) ( are arc ) accountable for the shadow I great University Church at Yale. He be falling, yet never fell, greeted the
runs. Rollins netted 30 yards on a which ( elongates elong-ates elong ates ) from our ( lives. lives ) is one of the most prominent ( Baptists Baptists. ) eyes. An orchestra of five pieces fur-
forward pass. Orlando opened up on in the South and is in great demandnished the music for the dancing.
( r.he the ) passes and made one good out of ( Miss l\Iiss l Iiss ) ( Brebner BI'ebner ) wishes to thank those as speaker and teacher. Everyone entered ( into into' ) the spirit of
( Ove. Dve. five. ) Ivey made there yards through who kindly contributed bags, money Dr. W. I). ( Weatherford \Veatherford Veatherford ), interthe occasion, and thus happily passed
( ' { )'enter and an incomplete pass ended and ( articles artices ) for Christmas presents to national Student secretary of the one more Thanksgiving Day in the
the ( quarter. quartur. ) the Allied wounded. The bags have ! Young Men's Christian Association, annals of Rollins.
Third Quarter: Orlando kicked to been dispatched, and will be ( person person- ) I will conduct the class in Personal
( Rollins Hollins ); Musselwhite returned the kick ally distributed by the Marchesa de Evangelism ( and anti ) use ( "Introducing "Intrdlicing ) Men I V Dr. ( Ward 'Yard ) will again have ( cliargc charge ) of
( five Dve ) yards; ( Rollins Rollms ) fumbled and ( Or 01'- 01' Or- ) ( Resales Rosales ), wife of the ( eminent emment ) sculptor II to ( Christ" Christ ) as his text book. Dr. ( Wcath- Wcath Weath- Weath ) Vesper services in ( Knowles l\.nowles l .nowles ) Hall to-
( lando's ando's ) trick plays failed to work. ( Or- Or ) ( and uncI ) sister of ( Miss l\Iiss l Iiss ) ( Brebncr's Brebner's ) friend, I erford will also conduct the Home Mismorrow evening at ( 7:30. 730. ) The congre-
( lando ando ) punted. Both teams were freely ( Miss l\Iiss l Iiss ) ( Bagg Bag-g Bag g ), who is working for the ( : , ) sion Class and use one of his missiongations of the various churches will
(Continued on Page Four) American Relief Fund. ; (Continued on Page Seven) [ ( attend attund ), as on last Sunday evening.

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( The The. ) ( Rollins Rollins. ) Sandspur
-
Published by Students of ( Rolling Rollins ) ( College. ColIegc. )
( VOLUME YOLUl\IE YOLUl IE ) 19 ( WINTER 'VINTER ) PARK, FLORIDA, DECEMBER 2, 1916. No. 10
./
ACADEMY TEAM WHIPS 0.--'H. S. AN IMPRESSIVE VESPER SERVICE I All 'BOARD FOR ( THE TE ) CONFERENCE GAY THANKSGIVING FESTIVALS.
NNGCAME ANNUAL DINNER AND SOCIAL
IN Sermon By ))r. Ward ( Greatly 'Greatly ) Enjoyed Great Things Planned for Christmas
By Large Audience. Time, ( December Vecember ) ( 27-31. 2731. 27 31. )
( A \ ) Close ( Hut But ) ( Decisive Ilecisive ) Victory ( Played Pla.cd I'layed ) ( --sue sue ) ' Most Pleasant Thanksgiving Day ( En En- )
Last Sunday ( evening evening- ) the churches Much interest has been aroused, not ( joyed jo.cd ) By Students.
In Orlando.
of the town united in a Thanksgiving only in ( Winter 'Vinter ) Park, but also ( through through- )
Vesper service, held in the College out the state, in.the. ( Conference onference ) of Five o'clock Thursday ( evening evening- ) wit-
Rollins Academy walked over the ( Or Or- ) chapel. By 7:30 the main auditorium ( Young Y01.mg ) People's Societies, which is to nessed the gathering of a merry
lando High School boys in a game on was full and the balcony and side ( audi audi- ) be ( conducted condected ) on the campus, Decemthrong at the ( dining dining- ) hall, which pre-
Thanksgiving II1orningon the Orlando torium had to be used to accommodate ( ber bel' ) ( 27-31 27 31 ), inclusive. Our athletic ( di- di ) sented a brilliant scene, with its tables
( field. Held. ) Musselwhite ( starred stc.ured ) for the the crowd, which included many people rector, R. W. Greene, is secretary of and occupants in festive array.
Academy, with Fletcher, Lewis and from Orlando, Maitland and the ( sur sur- ) the Conference, and has visited ( during during- ) Throughout the dinner voices could
( iStevcnson Stevenson ) coming close seconds. Ivey rounding vicinity. The service opened the past few weeks a number of be heard happy in jovial mirth ( and anti )
was the whole Orlando team. Both with an organ voluntary, ( Harkcr's Harker's ) cities in the interest of the Conferwit..
( J.nes lines ) held well at the critical moments "Meditation,'' played by Miss Vanetta ence, where he has met with ( growing growing- ) The faculty table ( attracted attractC(1 ) much
( and a'ld ) deserve commendation. Hall. Dr. Olin Boggess, pastor of the enthusiasm and success. ( Friday Fl'iday ) ( even-attention even attention evenattention ), with its ( centerpiece centurpiece ) of yel-
The Game( : ; ) Methodist Church, read for the ( Scrip Scrip- ) ing ( at nt ) 7:30 a meeting of the ( churchus churches ) low chrysanthemums carrying out the
First Quarter: ( Rolling Rollins ) kicked to ( Or 01'- 01' Or- ) ture reading the story of Ananias of the town was held to discuss the color scheme of gold and ( green. g-reen. g reen. ) The
lando. The Orlando man was dropped from the fifth chapter of Acts. Dr. Conference. Those students whose lot place cards were clever caricatures of
( in 10 w ) his tracks for ( \he he the ) first down. Two R. T. Jones of the Baptist Church ofit will be to spend their Yuletide ( holi-the holi the holithe ) faculty members themselves, done
attempts at the lines were of no avail, fered the prayer. days on the campus, are looking forin water colors by Miss Brebner.
and a pass failed, forcing Orlando to A choir composed of the choirs of ward to this assembly as a time both The Senior Class table was ( magnifi- magnifi )
( prnt. p'nt. ) Fletcher received the kick and the churches of the town rendered the of profit and ( pelasure. pelnsure. ) Upon these ( stu- stu ) cently adorned with Paul Neyron
was dropped without taking a step. anthem, "Great ( and amI ) Marvelous," by dents will partly fall the duty of ( mak- mak ) rose \. A silver candelabra graced the-
( Rodenbaugh Rodenbaug-h Rodenbaug h ) hit the line for two yards( ; : ) Crockel, the solo part ( being being- ) ( taken talun ) by ing the visitors feel at home in ourcenter of ( the thu ) table. The place cards
Musselwhite made two more through Miss Frieda Siewart and the duet by ( Rollins Rolins ) environment. ( Mr. 1\11' 1 11' 11Ir. ) Greene has and favors were in harmony with the
the same hole, and"then repeated for ( Misses 1\1isses 1 1isses ) ( Siewert Siewart ) and Gates. ( Miss 1\1iss 1 1iss ) made the folowingannouncement other appointments. ( Mr. 1\11' 1 11' ) and Mrs. C.
one more; he tried the end and was Waterman sang a solo in her usual concerning the Conference: G. Tilden and ( Miss 1\1iss 1 1iss ) Gladys Tilden were
( thrown fhrown ) for a loss, the ball going to pleasing manner. The Florida Conference for Young the guests of ( l \ ) pnor.
( irlando orlando rlando ) on downs. ( Lewjs' Lew.is' Lewis' ) ( tackling tarkling ) ( "In --In- In -In ) ( hts hm his ) powerful sermon;( "TSr. TIr. ) ( Ward Varir ) ( People's Pt's ) ( "SdetotTes Sbcfie'tics ) ( wfll wfu will ) ( " ' ) >e'a' midwinThe ( Junior .Junior ) table was prettily deco-
broke up the next play, Orlando ( fum fum- fur- fur )( ¬ - ) emphasized personal responsibility and ( ter tel' ) school for young people, providing I rated in its color scheme of gold and
( bling bJing ); Rollins recovered. Rodenbaugh the fafct that our lives, whether ( good g-ood g ood ) special opportunity for instruction ( and anti ) , white. Japanese place cards added the
bucked the line for two yards, and or evil, cast a shadow upon those with inspiration as well as enjoyable recrefinishing touch to this attractive table.
Musselwhite tore four more off tackle. whom we ( come comu ) in contact. Our lives ation. The Conference will serve young ( I , ) The ( Sophomore-Freshman Sophomore Freshman ) table was
( Rolling Rollins ) made their ten yards and in turn are not individualistic, but are people of the several young people's ' not behind the other tables in attrac-
Fletcher advanced the ball three yards ( aggregates ag-g-regates ag g regates ) of characteristics which are societies ( and anti ) young people of the ! tiveness. A beautiful centerpiece was
through the line; Musselwhite made social in nature; sums of all ( absorbed absorbed. ) churches where there are no young (formed of roses on a basket, from the
( two t.wo ) more ( through throug-h throug h ) the same place, and shadows which are cast ( upon llpon ) us by people's ( organizations organizations. ) handle of which streamed ribbons of
Rollins gained at will on the next five those who have influence over us. In 'I Its purpose will be to broaden and the colors of both classes. At the end
plays. Orlando ( tightened tig-htened tig htened ) up, with the our lives may be united and welded ( to- to ) deepen the spiritual life of the stuof the ribbons were sprigs of holly.
ball under their goal, and held the gether the shadows of a mother, a ! dents and to fit them ( and anti ) inspire ( them then ) ! The other tables in the dining hall
Academy for downs. Fletcher punted father, ( college colleg-e colleg e ) professors and all our I for more effective service as workers , were suitably decorated for the occa-
outside, the ball going into play on the personal friends. As these shadows i in the ( church church. ) ( sion. sian. )
first line of scrimmage in Orlando's are, so may our characters be, strong I Classes will be conducted daily in I The ( following following- ) menu was served:
hands. Orlando fumbled and ( Rollins Rolhns ) and deep. Bible study, methods of personal work, ( ; : ) Oyster Cocktail, Saltines,
recovered. Rollins failed to make the The Christ is a shadow of God; the ' ( foreign foreig-n foreig n ) and home missions. The work I Celery, Olives,
( dtiSance dance ), and Fletcher ( punted. punted.- punted ) apostles and church ( leaders lenders ), shadows in the class room will be supplemented I Roast Turkey, Nut ( Stuffing Stuffing- ), Gravy,
Fr emke was waiting for his man to of Christ. Through this ( chain hain ) God I by lectures on subjects relating to the Sweet Potatoes, Onions,
catch the ball and dropped him as the ( casts rasts ) His shadow on us. In His great I work of the Kingdom. Cranberry Sauce, Banana Salad,
ball fell in his arm . Orlando made kindness and love for us, He has The faculty ( will wlI ) consist of men ( thorMince thrMince ) ( Pie Pic ), Cheese, Nuts, Raisins,
two short ( gains gams ) ( against ag-amst ag amst ) the ( line Ime ), and placed a shadow between Himself and I ( oughly oug-hly oug hly ) versed in the subjects which Cafe Noir.they .
the Quarter ended. us. Because of our imperfection and ! will teach and inspiring as leadThe dance, which is always an an-
Second Quarter: The second quarter ( short-comings short comings short-coming-s coming s ), we could not endure ( di- di ) ers. nual affair of much pleasure and in-
was much the same as the first, "Joe"rect comparison with him. Dr. E. ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ) Poteat, president of ( Furterest 1"urterest ), began at 8 o'clock. Never was
( paining g-aining g aining gaining ) on every play and Rodenbaugh Each life has its part in forming the man University, will have charge of the ( "Gym' "Gym" "Gym's ) more uniquely and artistic-
making his two yards against the line. moral fabric and standard of the ( uni uni- ) Bible study and will use "Will of God" ally decorated than on this occasion.
( Froemke F'roemke ) was ( getting getting- ) the Orlando men verse. I as his text ( book. hook. ) Dr. ( Poteat Potent ) is a naAs one entered the "Gym" dazzling-
on all the punts and ( Fletcher I"letcher ) was ( We 'Ve ) are not without responsibility, tive of Virginia, and was pastor of the white ( snowfiakes snowflakes ), which appeared to
making nice ( gains g-ains g ains ) on the short end ( but hut ) ( are arc ) accountable for the shadow I great University Church at Yale. He be falling, yet never fell, greeted the
runs. Rollins netted 30 yards on a which ( elongates elong-ates elong ates ) from our ( lives. lives ) is one of the most prominent ( Baptists Baptists. ) eyes. An orchestra of five pieces fur-
forward pass. Orlando opened up on in the South and is in great demandnished the music for the dancing.
( r.he the ) passes and made one good out of ( Miss l\Iiss l Iiss ) ( Brebner BI'ebner ) wishes to thank those as speaker and teacher. Everyone entered ( into into' ) the spirit of
( Ove. Dve. five. ) Ivey made there yards through who kindly contributed bags, money Dr. W. I). ( Weatherford \Veatherford Veatherford ), interthe occasion, and thus happily passed
( ' { )'enter and an incomplete pass ended and ( articles artices ) for Christmas presents to national Student secretary of the one more Thanksgiving Day in the
the ( quarter. quartur. ) the Allied wounded. The bags have ! Young Men's Christian Association, annals of Rollins.
Third Quarter: Orlando kicked to been dispatched, and will be ( person person- ) I will conduct the class in Personal
( Rollins Hollins ); Musselwhite returned the kick ally distributed by the Marchesa de Evangelism ( and anti ) use ( "Introducing "Intrdlicing ) Men I V Dr. ( Ward 'Yard ) will again have ( cliargc charge ) of
( five Dve ) yards; ( Rollins Rollms ) fumbled and ( Or 01'- 01' Or- ) ( Resales Rosales ), wife of the ( eminent emment ) sculptor II to ( Christ" Christ ) as his text book. Dr. ( Wcath- Wcath Weath- Weath ) Vesper services in ( Knowles l\.nowles l .nowles ) Hall to-
( lando's ando's ) trick plays failed to work. ( Or- Or ) ( and uncI ) sister of ( Miss l\Iiss l Iiss ) ( Brebncr's Brebner's ) friend, I erford will also conduct the Home Mismorrow evening at ( 7:30. 730. ) The congre-
( lando ando ) punted. Both teams were freely ( Miss l\Iiss l Iiss ) ( Bagg Bag-g Bag g ), who is working for the ( : , ) sion Class and use one of his missiongations of the various churches will
(Continued on Page Four) American Relief Fund. ; (Continued on Page Seven) [ ( attend attund ), as on last Sunday evening.